The city of Pompeii, settled at the Volcano Vesuvius slopes, had been buried during the 79 BC Vulcanic eruption. Today, after more than 2000 years from that natural disaster, you can enter and walk around one of the oldest cities in the world. Your guide will lead you at the discovery of the highlights of the Greek-Roman settlement. Be ready to live a full-immersive experience into the ancient customs and traditions, all spiced up with “gossip” and stories of the main characters of the time. Among the main features, your will see the “Palestra” (gym), the theatres, the Temple of Isis, the Baths, the Forum, the House of Menander, and the Lupanariae. Then, walking a little off the beaten track, you will explore the new open domus - the houses of aristocracy of the Romans times: The Domus of Venus; the house of Octavius Quartius; the house of the fruit trees; the house of Giulia Felice, a modern woman who used her rooms as a SPA and rented them for parties.